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Texans for Their Times 43
onel Willam Fairfax Gray (Houston, 1909), 91-93; Lundy, Life, Travels, and Opt-
ntons, 117.
31. H. P. N. Gammel (comp.) The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 (10 vols. Austin,
1898), I, 1294-1295; United States Seventh Census (1850), Schedule 1; Free In-
habitants, Nacogdoches County, ibid., Eighth Census... (1860),...
32. Muir, "Free Negro in Jefferson and Orange Counties," 198.
33. United States Seventh Census (1850), Schedule 1: Free Inhabitants,
Nacogdoches County; ibid., Eighth Census ..(1860),. .Schoen, "Free Negro in the
Republic of Texas," XL, 190-191; Muir, "Free Negro in Jefferson and Orange Coun-
ties," 197.
34. Webb, Carroll, and Branda (eds.), The Handbook of Texas, I, 713; Schoen,
"Free Negro in the Republic of Texas," XLI, 101.
35. Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston), June 13, 1837
36 Kubiak, Monument to a Black Man, 26-36.
37. Goyens's signed statement as an arbitrator in a legal action, June 15, 1827
(2023/452 Nov., 1826-June, 1827), Nacogdoches Archives; Petition from
blacksmiths of Nacogdoches, Dec. 20, 1841 (one of twenty-eight who signed was
Wm. Goyens), Memorial No. 14, 2-9/125 OFB 69-14, (Archives Division, Texas
State Library, Austin); Deed signed by William Goyens, Oct. 13, 1841, Henry
Raguet Papers (Archives, University of Texas at Austin).
38. Schoen, "Free Negro in the Republic of Texas," XL, 105-106.
39. Nacogdoches County Tax Roll, 1840 (Archives, Stephen F. Austin State
University, Nacogdoches). The manuscript returns appear in a more readable form in
Gifford E. White (ed.), The 1840 Census of the Republic of Texas (Austin, 1966),
125.
40 United States Seventh Census (1850), Nacogdoches County; Nacogdoches
County Tax Rolls, 1840, 1842, 1846, and 1847.
41. Prince, "William Goyens," 76.
42. Berlin, Slaves without Masters, 277-278.
43. Blake Collection, XI, 170-178.
44. Ibid., II, 239
45. Harriet Smither (ed.), "Diary of Adolphus Sterne," Southwestern
Historical Quarterly, XXXII (Oct., 1928), 179.
46. Census of 1830, Nacogdoches Archives; Blake Collection, XXIII, 9.
47. Smither (ed.), "Diary of Adolphus Sterne," 166.
48. Schoen, "Free Negro in the Republic of Texas," XLI, 98; Webb, Carroll,
and Branda (eds.), Handbook of Texas, I, 713.
49. Deed to 1,000.acres called the Mill Tract from Wm. Goyens to Henry Raguet
dated Dec. 13, 1841, Raguet Papers.
50. Blake Collection, XXIII; Schoen, "Free Negro in the Republic of Texas,"
XLI, 100.
51. Blake Collection, XXIII, 6.
52. Ibid., 7-8; Robert Bruce Blake, "Locations of the Early Spanish Missions and
Presidio in Nacogdoches County," Southwestern Hzstorical Quarterly, XLI (Jan.,
1938), 217-219.
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